18-04-12, 02:56 PM
Yes, mate ... you! Seriously, this is well within your capabilities. 
Unlike the rear wheel bearings, the fronts are easy to get out. Likewise, fitting the new ones is a breeze. No special tools required. A long drift or old screwdriver and mallet will take care of the removal. Tap in the new ones with a socket the same size as the outer race. Doddle.
By the time you've taken the wheel to someone else, you could have changed the bearings and refitted it yourself.

Unlike the rear wheel bearings, the fronts are easy to get out. Likewise, fitting the new ones is a breeze. No special tools required. A long drift or old screwdriver and mallet will take care of the removal. Tap in the new ones with a socket the same size as the outer race. Doddle.
By the time you've taken the wheel to someone else, you could have changed the bearings and refitted it yourself.